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It's autumn and Sally Squirrel is collecting nuts for the winter. Can you help her collect nuts before it gets too cold? This is a vocabulary game to test your knowlegde of words relating to autumn and the forest.

In this English lesson you'll learn the vocabulary related to weather in English: sun, wind, rain, snow, hail, ice, thunderstorm, fog, cloud, and sky. Want to learn more about the weather of England? Ask a native using your new vocabulary!

In this learn with pictures lesson, we will teach you how to talk about flowers in English. If your favorite flowers are roses, orchids, daisies, sunflowers, tulips, dandelions, lilies, chrysanthemums, baby's breath, or daffodils, after this lesson you can say so in English!

Do you have a garden? Learn and practice English vocabulary about the useful tools you need to maintain a flower garden. Place your cursor over an image to hear the word pronounced aloud. "Audio Quiz Mode" is a great way to practice your mastery of this vocabulary. To activate this mode, click on "options" and then "Audio Quiz Mode." When you hear a word, click on its picture. If you guess all of them correctly you win!

If you know the days and months of the year and the weather, test yourself with these audio games! Some parts of this site are in Spanish, but it is still easy to understand if you don't know Spanish. All vocabulary centers on English weather and days/months. Click "entrar" to get started.

This resource teaches some basic vocabulary associated with day and night. There is a review of vocabulary and 5 games to play. Each game tests a different skill, including spelling, listening and reading.

Learn the difference between hot, warm, cool, cold and freezing. Do you know what temperature would be associated with each of these? Read the thermometer and help dress the bear with the right clothes!

Practice your weather vocabulary by playing this Pirate Waters board game. Answer questions to move your ship forward. There are images and audio questions, so you can practice both your vocabulary and listening skills!

There are four seasons in a year. WINTER, SPRING, SUMMER and AUTUMN. Listen to the audio and learn about each season and the different weather and activities normally associated with each one. There are 4 lessons to take as well to check your understanding.

We all know what trees look like but do you know the vocabulary to describe all the different parts of a tree, including inside? This game is a great way to learn all the different parts, how to pronounce the words and spell them!

Try this vocabulary resource and test your understanding of the words for different types of Bodies of Water. Learn how to spell each word and recognize the pronunciation by playing the different games.

Learn to describe the weather in English using comparatives. In this English lesson you will see two friends comparing the weather in Shanghai to the weather in Los Angeles. You will learn how to construct simple comparative sentences in English using the "-er" ending for adjectives.

Mother nature can be a bit scary at times. When she is angry she can use her amazing powers to create destruction and chaos. Take a look at the names of some of the natural disasters that we can see on the news and test your understanding with the multiple choice quizz below.

This site gives you lots of information and facts about different types of cloud, as well as teaching you the correct geographical terminology. Read the information, then test yourself even more by playing the Cloud Memory Game.

Learn the names of different clouds, what they look like and test your memory all at the same time with this Cloud Match Game! Try and take as few turns as possible and see if you can start recognizing the clouds just by their pictures.